Life Event Playbook
Receiving a Dementia Diagnosis
Steps to Take
- Establish durable power of attorney and health care proxy
- Review Medicare coverage for cognitive care
- Plan long-term care funding (insurance, Medicaid timing)
- Evaluate MA plans with memory care benefits
Key Deadlines
- Establish legal documents while capacity remains
Watch-Outs
- Medicare does NOT cover memory care or long-term custodial care
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where do I enroll or make changes?+
Most Medicare changes happen at ssa.gov/medicare or medicare.gov. Your state SHIP offers free counseling.
How strict are deadlines?+
Very. Missing a Special Enrollment Period often means waiting for the Annual Enrollment Period (Oct 15 – Dec 7) and facing late penalties.
Do I need an agent?+
Not required, but a licensed independent Medicare agent can compare plans across multiple carriers at no cost to you.
What if I miss a deadline?+
Use the General Enrollment Period (Jan 1 – Mar 31) for Part B, accepting any applicable late penalty. Some SEPs allow late enrollment for specific hardship reasons.